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<blockquote data-quote="periculum" data-source="post: 2498183" data-attributes="member: 33253"><p>Tocho watches eagerly as the battle rages across the multiverse. He yearns to join in the fray personally, as his brother Jo'karr has done, and slay the mortals and titans under his heel, and most likely face off against other deities to prove his mettle. But alas, Jo'karr is wrong this time, and a god war is not what is needed. Mortals would simply be slain needlessly, and gain nothing from the experience. The first god war evoked much growth among the mortals, but it eventually led to the destruction of the world with which everything was nearly lost. Thus he contents himself with watching the fray, and is greatly pleased when a third side, the undead, step into the mix. a three way war is so much more intense.</p><p>The war is so intense and wide spread that Tocho splits himself into four different avatars. One gets to work in the creation of mighty, hellish creatures to aid the demons in their efforts. Cruel, twisted corruptions of the mighty dragons, dinosaurs, and other mighty creatures make an appearance to aid the vial furry. But all of these creatures shy away from the undead flesh, that side is still too weak upon this plane to through such a force at, but their numbers grow with ever death they inflict upon their enemy.</p><p>The Second of his forms travels to Othar, "O' Timeless One, can you not see the damage you inflict with your barrier. By containing the conflict on the material plane, you ensure it's destruction. Release is needed, allow the battle to spread to other planes so that the material does not suffer so. Demons are greedy, they would spread their ranks too thin if given the chance."</p><p>The third investigates the strange visitor upon Katryra. Finding him meditating upon a mountain side gives the deity pause. This is truly a creature to be respected, able to find peace amidst the conflict of the plane. Even now, the mountain upon which the watcher sits begins to shrink and is beginning to become overrun with jungle vegetation, the transformation will most likely be completed within a year, 2 at most. Until another change comes. When the watcher finally emerges from contemplation Tocho greets him, "Hail, Kerion, Master of the art's of combat and free motion. I do believe you are nearer perfection than any mortal has come before. But alas, perfection is an unatainable goal, for the closer one comes, the further the boundary is pushed, never to be breached. But we may still try, come." and with that they begin to spar, furthering Kerion's training and increasing the number of forms of combat as they go, inventing manuevers never before witnessed.</p><p>The fourth travels to Jo'karr. "You get too carried away, smith. Things don't always go as one would have them." and Tocho stays to keep his peer company as he recovers, exchanging games of strategy and words of rhetoric during the interval.</p><p></p><p>OOC: No, Daia, I don't mind the rescue of Tensok. And welcome to the game, you contribution is welcomed.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkRed">Tensok finds himself torn between planes and lands hard upon a barren, burnt landscape, amid screams of torture. He stands and looks out upon a landscape of thousands of aelves and angels being brutally ripped and prodded. The aelves, mercifully, perish amidst the treatment...eventually. The angels however, being more than mortal and able to endure are slowly transformed into the thing that they despise and which inflicts the punishment.</span></p><p><span style="color: DarkRed">At first Tensok lays low to recover from his recent tribulations, but he soon begins to wreak havoc upon the demons, once again employing guerilla tactics, freeing them of victims and weapons. When Jo'karr finally comes to collect his charges, Tensok is somehow left behind, but he is far from dead and will continue to fight for a way home (impossible till the barrier is lifted).</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="periculum, post: 2498183, member: 33253"] Tocho watches eagerly as the battle rages across the multiverse. He yearns to join in the fray personally, as his brother Jo'karr has done, and slay the mortals and titans under his heel, and most likely face off against other deities to prove his mettle. But alas, Jo'karr is wrong this time, and a god war is not what is needed. Mortals would simply be slain needlessly, and gain nothing from the experience. The first god war evoked much growth among the mortals, but it eventually led to the destruction of the world with which everything was nearly lost. Thus he contents himself with watching the fray, and is greatly pleased when a third side, the undead, step into the mix. a three way war is so much more intense. The war is so intense and wide spread that Tocho splits himself into four different avatars. One gets to work in the creation of mighty, hellish creatures to aid the demons in their efforts. Cruel, twisted corruptions of the mighty dragons, dinosaurs, and other mighty creatures make an appearance to aid the vial furry. But all of these creatures shy away from the undead flesh, that side is still too weak upon this plane to through such a force at, but their numbers grow with ever death they inflict upon their enemy. The Second of his forms travels to Othar, "O' Timeless One, can you not see the damage you inflict with your barrier. By containing the conflict on the material plane, you ensure it's destruction. Release is needed, allow the battle to spread to other planes so that the material does not suffer so. Demons are greedy, they would spread their ranks too thin if given the chance." The third investigates the strange visitor upon Katryra. Finding him meditating upon a mountain side gives the deity pause. This is truly a creature to be respected, able to find peace amidst the conflict of the plane. Even now, the mountain upon which the watcher sits begins to shrink and is beginning to become overrun with jungle vegetation, the transformation will most likely be completed within a year, 2 at most. Until another change comes. When the watcher finally emerges from contemplation Tocho greets him, "Hail, Kerion, Master of the art's of combat and free motion. I do believe you are nearer perfection than any mortal has come before. But alas, perfection is an unatainable goal, for the closer one comes, the further the boundary is pushed, never to be breached. But we may still try, come." and with that they begin to spar, furthering Kerion's training and increasing the number of forms of combat as they go, inventing manuevers never before witnessed. The fourth travels to Jo'karr. "You get too carried away, smith. Things don't always go as one would have them." and Tocho stays to keep his peer company as he recovers, exchanging games of strategy and words of rhetoric during the interval. OOC: No, Daia, I don't mind the rescue of Tensok. And welcome to the game, you contribution is welcomed. [COLOR=DarkRed]Tensok finds himself torn between planes and lands hard upon a barren, burnt landscape, amid screams of torture. He stands and looks out upon a landscape of thousands of aelves and angels being brutally ripped and prodded. The aelves, mercifully, perish amidst the treatment...eventually. The angels however, being more than mortal and able to endure are slowly transformed into the thing that they despise and which inflicts the punishment. At first Tensok lays low to recover from his recent tribulations, but he soon begins to wreak havoc upon the demons, once again employing guerilla tactics, freeing them of victims and weapons. When Jo'karr finally comes to collect his charges, Tensok is somehow left behind, but he is far from dead and will continue to fight for a way home (impossible till the barrier is lifted).[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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